"Mortared" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Mortared" is a verb that means to join or connect (two or more things) using mortar, a mixture of sand, lime, and water, typically to build or repair walls, bricks, or other structures, such as walls, paths, or pavements.
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Mortadella is a type of Italian cured meat made from ground pork that is seasoned with spices, herbs, and sometimes pistachios. It is typically served thinly sliced in a sandwich or used as an ingredient in various dishes such as pasta sauces and salads.
Mortal refers to a living being that is bound to die, as opposed to a deity or an immortal being. It can also describe something that is temporary or ephemeral, as opposed to eternal or lasting. In a more figurative sense, it can describe someone's limitations or susceptibility to failure or imperfection. For example, "We are all mortals, subject to the fleeting nature of human life."
Mortalities refers to the deaths or fatalities of individuals or a population, often due to a particular cause or event. It can also refer to the rate or frequency of such deaths.
Mortality refers to the state of being mortal, or having a limited or inevitable lifespan. It is the quality or state of being subject to death, and is often used to describe the inevitability of death and the fragility of human life.
Mortally refers to something that is used to or causes death. It describes a wound or injury that is severe and can cause a person's death if left untreated or if it becomes infected.
Mortals refer to human beings, particularly those who are subject to the fragility and limitations of human life, and are therefore susceptible to suffering, death, and impermanence.
Mortar is a type of building material used to hold bricks or stones together in a wall or structure. It is a mixture of water, sand, and cement that hardens when exposed to air, binding the components of the wall together. In a broader sense, mortar can also refer to any adhesive substance used to join small objects together, such as mortar and pestle used in cooking.
A mortarboard is a type of academic cap traditionally worn by graduates at their commencement ceremonies. It is typically a square or rectangular-shaped cap with stiff fabric and a flat top, usually adorned with the institution's crest or logo. The mortarboard is often worn with a gown and is a symbol of the graduate's achievement and academic accomplishment.
Mortars refer to large, heavy tubs or cylindrical vessels made of ceramic, stone, or metal, typically used for mixing and grinding materials such as concrete, paint, or food. In a broader sense, mortars can also refer to the tools used to mix and apply these materials, such as a trowel or a whisk. Additionally, mortal can also refer to a weapon used to throw or launch projectiles, commonly heard in the phrase "mortar and pestle."
A mortgage-backed security is a type of financial security that represents an interest in a pool of mortgages. The security is typically collateralized by the cash flows generated by the underlying mortgages, such as mortgage payments and interest. The mortgages are typically packaged together in groups, known as mortgage pools, and then sold to investors as securities.
A mortgage is a loan or credit facility that allows an individual or organization to borrow money from a lender to purchase or refinance a property, typically a home or office building. The borrower agrees to repay the loan, usually with interest, over a set period of time, often with a collateral in the form of the property itself. The lender, on the other hand, retains a lien on the property until the loan is fully repaid.
Mortgaged refers to a property or asset that has been used as security for a loan. In other words, the owner has borrowed money to purchase or maintain the property and has given the lender a claim on it until the loan is repaid.
A mortgagee is the lender in a mortgage agreement, who has a claim on the property being mortgaged as security for a loan.
Mortgagees refer to the individuals or organizations that borrow money from a lender to purchase or refinance a property, typically using the property as collateral to secure the loan. In other words, mortgagees are the parties that receive the mortgage loan and are responsible for repaying the loan, along with interest and other costs, over a set period of time.
A mortgager is the person who mortgages a property, i.e., pledges it as security for a loan. In other words, the mortgager is the borrower who uses the property as collateral for a mortgage loan. The mortgager is obligated to make regular payments to the lender, and if they fail to do so, the lender has the right to seize the property and sell it to recover the debt.
A mortgage is a loan from a bank or other financial institution that is used to purchase or refinance a property. In exchange for the loan, the borrower gives the lender a lien on the property, which means that the lender has the right to take possession of the property if the borrower fails to make the mortgage payments. Mortgages typically have a fixed interest rate and a predetermined repayment period, usually 15 or 30 years.